Undergraduates participate in cutting edge research to help discover answers to today’s
concerns

Working with faculty mentors in research provides a high impact practice

CENTER FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH & SCHOLARSHIP

The Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (CURS) supports faculty-led
research and scholarly activity with undergraduates in a variety of ways including:
faculty and student development activities, sponsoring the monthly student research
brown bag seminars, assessing the impact of student research on campus and by offering
student research grants.

What is considered research?

We define undergraduate research as "an educational experience in which a student,
in collaboration with a faculty mentor, strives to answer an open-ended question within
the discipline and/or make a creative contribution to the discipline."

Research can be done in a laboratory, in the field, in the library or in an art studio.
We are interested in cultivating the creative activity of students from all academic
disciplines.